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Old 13-02-2011
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Default Help! my b4 grip rolls

So i bought a second hand ftb4,mint con.ran it last night at Tamworth(carpet).with new tyres on (Terrabyte mini pins).First off i love my buggy but at the moment its handling like a pan car,apart from the fact it rolls over if i go to fast in the corners.I moved theshocks,changed springs but still rolled over.Anyone got a carpet setup?I am a buggy newbie so a lot to learn.on the buggy now is
front springs blue
rear springs silver
both shocks inner top holes
2deg camber
10.5 motor on a spx
terrabyte mini pins with soft inserts(could be too soft really)
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Alan
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Hi,

Here you can find some good setus
http://www.petitrc.com/setup/associa...tedRC10B4.html
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try adding weights or change ride height?
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Run 0 camber and a bit of toe out on the front.

But most important is to steer less...
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Check this guide, always nice to sort out some problems
Hope it helps

http://www.petitrc.com/setup/associa...SetupHints.htm
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Old 14-02-2011
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Default b4 grip rolls

Hello all,

I would try limiting the downtravel of your shocks by placing
limiters in them. lowering the ride hight also helps sometimes.
As well as laying down the shocks.
Tons of things can help, even cutting the outer row of pins from
your tires can help sometimes.

Greetings

Hans
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